Last Minute Speaking Spots Open At Streaming Media West Show
I just had three last minute cancellations for the below sessions at next week’s Streaming Media West show. If you are interested in filling any of them, contact me ASAP. Customers and end users get first priority, but all are welcome to submit for the spots. If interested, you must send me the speakers name, title, company, bio, e-mail address and postal mailing address. Only complete requests will be responded to.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 – 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Online Video Publishing and Marketing Strategies
In the world of video publishing, how do you get started? How do you create compelling content? With so many options for live and on-demand video, how do choose your distribution platform? How do you find your niche? Build your audience? Establish your brand? How do you create a sustainable model to monetize your content and generate income? This is an opportunity to hear some of the most well known and respected online video publishers discuss online video publishing and marketing strategies.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 – 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Best Practices in Enterprise Streaming for Communications and Learning
Use of online video in the enterprise has evolved well beyond the special-occasion, rudimentary talking-head videos that characterized early adoption. Whether webcasting executive briefings across the globe or capturing and archiving rich media presentations for training, marketing, sales, and compliance, a growing number of organizations are capitalizing on the capabilities of Web 2.0 technologies. This session will show examples from Fortune 500 organizations of best practices in integrated online video for communications and learning.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 – 4:15 p.m. –5:15 p.m.
Planning & Executing Successful Webcasts
No longer just a conduit for corporate communications, webcasting offers exciting ways to engage targeted audiences. Whether it’s for internal purposes like training, sales, and marketing or consumer-facing entertainment events, effectively reaching your audience requires understanding the strengths and weaknesses of existing technologies, following guidelines for assembling event resources, and selecting the best channel for message delivery. Hear several case studies from webcast events and gain valuable insights into webcasting best practices.